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Category: <span>Ngo News</span>
Tuna Tradicional: An ancient musical tradition kept alive in San Miguel de Allende
A musical “tuna” group has nothing to do with fishing, nothing to do with the fruit of the nopal. It’s a tradition born in Spain in the 13th century when poor university students created musical brotherhoods and played their instruments as a group to raise money.
Friends, music, and a book
Little by little, the Biblioteca of San Miguel de Allende has begun to reopen. Inside the patio, on what is considered everyone's stage, the library hosted a first book presentation since the COVID pandemic that forced the Biblioteca to close.
Join Patronato Pro Niños at Its Fabulous “Treasures y Más!” Celebration!
Treasures y Más! is a very special two-day celebration where you’ll find wonderful works of art, jewelry, folk art, sets of China, weekend vacations, and many, many more treasures–most of which you will want to take home with you right away!
Jóvenes Adelante Announces its 2021 Scholars
That great cry of emotion you might have heard beyond the clamor of thunderstorms? It was joy echoing down alleys as 34 new Jovenes Adelante (JA) scholars from San Miguel de Allende’s centro and campo have just been admitted to JA’s family.
The Impact of Agriculture on Our Water Supplies
The cause of this crisis is unsustainable over-extraction of our groundwater resources, mainly for large-scale agriculture production, forcing wells ever deeper into mineral-rich “fossil water,” which is often contaminated with naturally-occurring arsenic and fluoride.
Join the Jóvenes Adelante Tutoring Team
Jóvenes Adelante is excited to introduce our newest board member and our developing and expanding English Language Tutoring Program.
Hospice Care in San Miguel
Did you know that San Miguel has a hospice? Hospice helps people navigate the treacherous trails of a life-threatening illness.
Ranchero Pandillero—the CASA Program for Arts and Culture
Be honest—when you see a young man with tattoos and low-slung pants, what’s your response? Do you shy away? Do you clutch your purse or check for your wallet?
Jóvenes Adelante Thanks Atención and the Biblioteca
A recent important notice in the Biblioteca spotlighted a dilemma that now faces not only the Biblioteca but several other NGOs in San Miguel and all of Mexico.